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Hey guys,

Gonna get my 'line resprayed, right now im still deciding on a colour. Criteria is it must look good with 18" white LMGT4's. But I think i may have found it:

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What do you guys think? :D PS that isnt my car, its not even a skyline. :)

Also, anyone know what front bar is on the r33 in the image attached below:

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  Zoikeh said:
Gonna get my 'line resprayed, right now im still deciding on a colour. Criteria is it must look good with 18" white LMGT4's. But I think i may have found it:

r14.jpg

just go with Nismo red like the 400R, its a nice red with white wheels

  funkymonkey said:
just go with Nismo red like the 400R, its a nice red with white wheels

Hmm, yeah i like that colour, its similar to ferrari red yeah?

Only prob with going red is that my car is already red, well maroon.

Going for something different, yeah even this orange was borderline.

Really, I just want a colour that isn't too common on the roads.

  Craved said:
pretty sure the bar on the 33 is the tommy kaira bar for the S2

And throw a gold/orange pearl over that orange and it would look better

the mirage looks more orange than red. I got 'Mazda 2' Orange with a gold pearl over the top, looks really golden when the sun hits it and looks awesome with white rims i reckon. Cant see it very well in the photos, but i agree put a pearl over the tops and looks great!

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I dont know... lot of orange cars getting around lately.

If you can find a decent sky blue/silvery pearl - i think there is a toyota colour they used on camrys and echos - i think it would look awesome.

Just that orange has been done to death. And you'll look like a hotted up taxi.

Go for a colour you dont normally see, is my opinion. But at the end of the day - its ur car. you'll be looking at it more than anyone else so you should be picking the colour :-)

  Stagecoach said:
I dont know... lot of orange cars getting around lately.

If you can find a decent sky blue/silvery pearl - i think there is a toyota colour they used on camrys and echos - i think it would look awesome.

Just that orange has been done to death. And you'll look like a hotted up taxi.

Go for a colour you dont normally see, is my opinion. But at the end of the day - its ur car. you'll be looking at it more than anyone else so you should be picking the colour :-)

Yeah I've seen alot of cars with an orange similar to the orange on the car *flick* posted. The orange I posted, is a bit of a red-orange. Haven't seen many of them around at all to be honest.

A blood orange colour would good with dark charcoal wheels but im not sure about it on white, hey... Get ur wheels painted haha

How about the light pearl green on the new mazda 3? youd be the first person to have any car other than a mazda 3 with that paint and it looks very nice in the sun.

  Zoikeh said:
Electric blue? As in bayside blue? Or what ford calls 'blueprint' ?

As in R34 eletric blue but only with black sparkles... makes it look kinda darker... tough as...

  gun32gtr said:
i love midnight purple and would look good with white wheels also...thats what colour i wouldnt mind painting my gtr

I reckon midnight purple looks sweet on R32s, or any GTR for that matter, it's my favourite GTR colour... fingers crossed the R35 comes out in it.

I like the red idea for the white wheels too, not such a fan of orange, I reckon orange looks good/better with dark wheels.

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